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				where did the clintons get the money to create their foundation??
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			here's how. WE PAID FOR IT. the TAXPAYERS. SHOCKING ISN'T IT? UNLESS YOU KNOW HOW THE CLINTONS OPERATE .. THEN IT'S BRILLIANT!!!! 
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/0...t-teneo-227613
                     Bill Clinton aides used tax dollars to subsidize foundation, private email support
                                           Program for ex-presidents paid salaries and benefits to Clinton aides at the center of controversies. 
                                                 By  Kenneth P. Vogel
     09/01/16 05:27 AM EDT
                   
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/0...#ixzz4J9IoyZpH  
Follow us: @politico on Twitter | Politico on Facebook 
 
Bill Clinton's staff used a decades-old federal government program,  originally created to keep former presidents out of the poorhouse, to  subsidize his family’s foundation and an associated business, and to  support his wife’s private email server, a POLITICO investigation has  found. 
Taxpayer cash was used to buy IT equipment — including servers —  housed at the Clinton Foundation, and also to supplement the pay and  benefits of several aides now at the center of the email and  cash-for-access scandals dogging Hillary Clinton’s presidential  campaign. 
                         
       
  
  This investigation, which is based on records obtained from the  General Services Administration through the Freedom of Information Act,  does not reveal anything illegal. But it does offer fresh evidence of  how the Clintons blurred the line between their nonprofit foundation,  Hillary Clinton’s State Department, and the business dealings of Bill  Clinton and the couple’s aides. 
 
 
 The thousands of pages of newly uncovered records reveal sometimes  granular detail about how Bill Clinton’s representatives directed the  spending of taxpayer cash allocated by the GSA under the Former  President’s Act. 
 
 
 The Act authorizes the GSA to fund the pensions, correspondence,  support staff and travel of ex-presidents. It was passed in 1958 to  “maintain the dignity” of the presidency by helping former commanders in  chief avoid hard times like those that befell Harry S. Truman. He  complained that, without help from Uncle Sam, he would be forced to “go  ahead with some contracts to keep ahead of the hounds.” 
 
 
 The Clintons did not have this problem. 
 
 
 After leaving the White House “dead broke”, in the words of Hillary Clinton, they quickly raked in tens of millions of dollars  from book deals, speaking fees and consulting gigs. At the same time,  Bill Clinton was relying on his connections to some of the world’s  deepest-pocketed donors, corporations and governments to seed a global  philanthropy operationthat overlapped with his consulting work and speaking fees and his wife’s work as secretary of state — and served as a jumping-off point for her presidential campaign. 
                                              
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       But even as the Clintons got rich and grew their foundation into a $2  billion organization credited with major victories in the fights  against childhood obesity and AIDS — while paying six-figure salaries to  top aides — Bill Clinton continued drawing more cash from the Former  President's Act than any other ex-president, according to a POLITICO  analysis. The analysis also found that Clinton’s representatives,  between 2001, when the Clintons left the White House, and the end of  this year, had requested allocations under the Act totaling $16 million.  That’s more than any of the other living former presidents — Jimmy  Carter, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush — requested during that  span. 
 
 
 The program supplemented the income of Clinton’s staff, while  providing them with coveted federal government benefits, alleviating the  need for the Clinton Foundation or other Clinton-linked entities to  foot the bill for such benefits. Similarly, Clinton aides got the GSA to  pay for computer technology used partly by the foundation. 
 An analysis of the records provided by GSA, combined with Clinton  Foundation tax returns, found that at least 13 of the 22 staffers who  have been paid by GSA to work for Clinton’s personal office also worked  for the Clinton Foundation. 
 A Clinton aide said his boss’ use of the GSA program is entirely consistent with the Former Presidents Act. 
 
 
 Generally, the aide explained that Clinton “wears several hats —  among them being former president of the United States and the founder  of the Clinton Foundation. His staffing reflects those roles.”  
 
 
 
 The aide added “there is no legal prohibition that would preclude the  former president’s staff from receiving compensation from other sources  or doing personal work for the former presidents. We are unaware of any  legal prohibition that would preclude these activities.” 
 The aide wouldn’t discuss specific employees, or their sources of  income, explaining “the Office of Former President Bill Clinton does not  discuss personnel matters.” 
 But using the GSA records, POLITICO pieced together a list of Clinton  loyalists who at various times have had their earnings supplemented by  federal payments of about $10,000-a-year using funds from the Former  Presidents Act. 
 
 
 The list reads like a field guide to Clinton World. 
 It includes longtime Bill Clinton aide Justin Cooper, who despite not  having a security clearance, any apparent training in cybersecurity or a  job at the State Department, in early 2009 helped set up the private  email account that Hillary Clinton would use to send and receive  classified information as secretary of state. Her use of that system has  been dubbed “extremely careless”  by the FBI director. Cooper continued working to maintain Clinton’s  private email system — including advising her top aides, Huma Abedin and  Cheryl Mills, on attempted hacks — through at least 2012, according to emails released by the State Department.  
                                              
                                                                      
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       During some of that period, Cooper was on the GSA payroll, drawing a  federal government stipend from February 2011 through 2013, according to  the records obtained by POLITICO. 
 At the same time, though, Cooper was working with Doug Band, a  trusted Bill Clinton lieutenant, and Declan Kelly, a top Hillary Clinton  fundraiser-turned-State Department official, to launch a global consulting firm called Teneo.  It did lucrative work for foundation donors and entities with business  before Clinton’s State Department. And it signed a contract reportedly worth $3.5 million  with Bill Clinton to serve as a “honorary chairman” (though the former  president ultimately kept only $100,000 of that, according to his tax  returns and a source familiar with the arrangement). Teneo also paid Abedin as a “senior advisor.” 
 All the while, Band and Abedin were working together to broker meetings  between Secretary of State Clinton and donors to the foundation, where  Band served as an official until 2012, drawing an annual salary that in  some years exceeded $111,000. 
 
 
 Yet, despite the profitable consulting business and his foundation  compensation, Band continued drawing a taxpayer-funded stipend from the  GSA until 2013. 
 Also receiving a salary from both the GSA and the Clinton Foundation was Laura Graham, who remained in extremely close contact with Clinton’s top aide at the State Department, swapping emails about sensitive foreign policy issues.  During most of her time on the GSA payroll, Graham was earning a  six-figure salary from the Clinton Foundation, which topped out at  $190,000 per year in 2014. 
 
 
 Cooper, Band and Graham are no longer on the GSA payroll, nor are  they working for the foundation. They all either declined to comment or  did not respond to questions about the overlap between their  taxpayer-funded work, the foundation and the State Department. 
 According to several people familiar with the former president’s  operation, the rationale behind the interwoven payrolls is that they  allow for a small team to assistClinton in a variety of settings  without having to do logistically complicated hockey-like line changes.  In a given day, Clinton might deliver a paid private speech (during  which time his employees’ salaries could be paid by the executive  services corporation) and a public speech in his capacity as a former  president (during which his staff could be paid by the GSA funds). And  he could attend events for the foundation (where staff time would be  paid by the foundation) as well as his wife’s presidential campaign  (staff time would be paid by the campaign). 
 
 
 The records provided by GSA show that for each pay period, Clinton’s  office submitted to GSA a list of personnel who were eligible to receive  pay or reimbursement for travel done on behalf of the former president,  along with the number of hours worked by each Clinton aide. 
 For many years, that list included two influential Clinton confidants  who were listed as having worked zero hours each pay period — John  Podesta, the former Clinton White House chief of staff who served as the  foundation’s temporary CEO in 2011, and Bruce Lindsey, the Clintons’  Arkansas confidant who served as the foundation’s CEO from 2004 through  mid-2013.  
 
 
 
 A spokesman for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign said Podesta,  who is the campaign’s chairman, was on the list because, in 2001, he  was paid less than $500 for helping “transition President Clinton from  the White House to a DC-based personal office to the Harlem office.  Beyond that, he received no compensation for his work.”  
 It’s unclear whether Lindsey ever received GSA payments for work or  travel on behalf of the former president. Neither he nor Podesta  responded to requests for comment.  
 A GSA spokesperson declined to comment on specific employees, but  said ex-presidents have broad discretion over how they choose to divvy  up the $96,600 they are provided each year for staffing. They can give  the entire sum to a single employee or divide it among multiple  employees. 
 
 
 George H. W. Bush has four people on his taxpayer-funded staff, while  Bill Clinton has 10, which has been roughly his staffing level for most  of his post-presidency, according to the GSA documents. That means that  each earned about $9,600 a year — far from a living wage in Manhattan,  where both the Clinton Foundation and Clinton’s personal office are  located. 
 But most Clinton aides on the GSA payroll also earned far more from  other groups in the Clinton orbit — from the foundation to Teneo to an  entity financed by the Clintons’ personal funds called the Clinton  Executive Services Corporation, or CESC. 
 
 
 The aide to Bill Clinton said that the former president “personally  pays the costs over and above what is provided for by GSA,” adding that  Clinton’s contribution “far exceeds the $96,000 provided by GSA.” 
 The key reason for adding staffers to the GSA payroll, according to  two people familiar with the Clintons’ staffing arrangements, was that  each employee became eligible for full federal employee benefits,  including health and life insurance and pensions. The two people  familiar with Bill Clinton’s staffing said the employees on his GSA  payroll almost never received benefits from either the Clinton  Foundation or the CESC. 
 
 
 Neither the CESC nor the Clinton Foundation are obligated to release  their full payrolls, and GSA wouldn’t release the names of the staff  being paid through the Former President’s Act. 
  So POLITICO in March 2015 filed a request  under the Freedom of Information Act for GSA records detailing payments  made through the Act to the offices of all former presidents from 1999  to the present. Nearly 18 months later, the agency partially fulfilled  the request, this week delivering thousands of pages of emails, invoices  and payroll documents covering 2009 through this year. 
 
 
 Correspondence related to Clinton’s payroll and requested purchases  of computer equipment and other office gear through GSA under the Act  compose the overwhelming majority of the records provided in response to  POLITICO’s FOIA request. 
 That could be a quirk of the FOIA search process. 
 
 
 But Clinton’s reimbursement requests also seem to generate far more  back-and-forth with GSA about the justification for the spending (for  instance, a GSA official asked in response to a request for a bed bug  removal service, “is there currently a bed bug issue  … or is the request for some type of on-going maintenance services.”  The answer is not included in the documents). And Clinton’s requested  purchases also prompted more debate about what’s allowable under the  Act.  
                                              
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                                             By Nolan D. McCaskill 
      
       Part of that likely stems from Clinton’s approach to his  ex-presidency, which is far more active and public than that of his  former commander in chief peers — and that’s even before factoring in  his wife’s history-making political career.  But the GSA records also reveal just how tricky it can be to separate  the various entities, players and controversies that have circulated for  decades around Bill and Hillary Clinton. 
 
 
 In several cases, GSA officials raised questions  about whether requested furniture and IT equipment including servers  were intended for the Clinton Foundation, rather than Clinton’s personal  office. In at least one instance, GSA paid to purchase and maintain a  specialty Lockheed Martin database system called Intranet Quorom, the  supporting systems for which were housed at one time at the Clinton  Foundation’s offices, and used by both foundation staff and Bill  Clinton’s personal office staff to store and process his correspondence. 
 
 
 The Clinton aide said servers supporting the Intranet Quorom system — which is used for datastorage,  not email — were the only pieces of equipment purchased by GSA that  were housed at the Clinton Foundation at one point, but he said it was  justified by the specific circumstances around it.  
 
 
 
 “As staff needs to have the full picture of all correspondence sent  by President Clinton, both staff from the Office of the Former President  and the Foundation have access to, and can input into, the Intranet  Quorum database,” the aide said. 
 The Clinton Foundation’s website suggests  that there’s a strict wall between the foundation and the  ex-president’s personal office. “All Foundation employees are paid for  work through the Foundation payroll,” the website says. “No Foundation  staff are paid for Foundation work with taxpayer dollars.” 
 
 
 But the aide acknowledged “staff at the Foundation and staff at the  Office of the Former President may have similar tasks, and need to  coordinate this work — specifically staff that handles President  Clinton’s correspondence.” 
 
 
 That shared work is facilitated by the Lockheed Martin IQ database system, the aide said. 
 But the system’s dual purpose raised questions among GSA officials,  who pressed Clinton’s representatives when they submitted an invoice in  September 2011 to the GSA to purchase a $7,700 Dell server and other IT equipment to support the Lockheed Martin IQ database. 
 Clinton Foundation officials explained to the GSA that they wanted  the Dell server housed at foundation headquarters rather than at  Clinton’s personal office. They explained in an email that the  foundation office had better air conditioning, allowing it to support  “about 10-15 more servers,” and also it was where IT staff were based,  so “trouble shooting with the servers can be done ASAP.” 
                                                                                       Bill Clinton on possibly transitioning out of the Clinton Foundation 
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
       
                                                                                        
                                                                
                       
       The GSA staff asked Graham, then serving as the foundation’s COO, to  demonstrate that “safeguards are in place to ensure that the servers are  solely for use by” Clinton’s personal office. A note affixed  to the bottom of an email produced pursuant to POLITICO’s FOIA request  indicates that the GSA ultimately decided not to purchase the Dell  server. 
 Asked about the reasoning this week, a GSA spokesman suggested that  Clinton’s representatives failed to provide sufficient evidence that the  Dell server was not for use by the foundation. 
 
 
 “Consistent with the support we provide to every former President,  GSA does not approve purchases for entities other than the offices of  former Presidents,” the spokesman said. “In this case, GSA staff sought  clarification about the intended use of proposed purchases. Ultimately,  the referenced server was not purchased.” 
 
 
 But, perhaps highlighting the confusion caused by the overlapping  spheres in the Clinton’s universe, the Clinton aide offered a different  recollection. “We believe that the information GSA provided you with is  incomplete. Our files show that GSA purchased the Dell server that  operates the IQ database in 2010.” 
 Note: The headline on this story has been revised to reflect that GSA funds were used for IT support. 
 Rachael Bade, Cory Bennett and Eric Geller contributed to this report. 
 
 
 
So, this CLEARLY shows that the Clintons ... STOLE TAXPAYER MONEY TO START THEIR SO-CALLED FOUNDATION. 
 
warning to the libtard left .. don't BOTHER posting any crap about the Clinton Foundation getting a "clean" bill of health .. it's a PAID FOR LIE and YOU FUCKHEADS KNOW IT. 
 
 
so vote for the criminal HildeWhore and see what that gets you. NADA 
 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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they are worse than slimy ... they are scum of the earth
 
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				they are worse than slimy ... they are scum of the earth 
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But, whatever will the resident ECCIE dingleberry picker do with his DEEE-lux shriLIARy blow up doll ( delux, since he ordered it with the affixed dildo ) if that were to happen ????   
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Why every right thinking  person who places country first doesn't want to clear the temples of government with a whip cord is beyond me 
 
Maybe it's just there's way too few who place country first
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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				Why every right thinking  person who places country first doesn't want to clear the temples of government with a whip cord is beyond me 
 
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Country first ahead of what..everything?
 
The founders didn't trust government and specifically limited its power, or so they hoped.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
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